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Boyhood, a coming-of-age drama filmed over 12 years with the same cast, picked up three awards at the recently-concluded 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Boyhood, a coming-of-age drama filmed over 12 years with the same cast, was the biggest winner at the recently-concluded 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Boyhood won Best Motion Picture - Drama, Best Director for Richard Linklater, and Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette.

Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, on the other hand, was the surprise winner for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, beating the heavy favorite Birdman.

Birdman did not go home empty-handed though as it picked up the prize for Best Actor – Drama for Michael Keaton and Best Screenplay for Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo. Iñárritu also directed the film.

Aside from Keaton and Arquette, the other winners in the acting categories are: Eddie Redmayne, Best Actor – Drama for The Theory of Everything; Julianne Moore, Best Actress – Drama for Still Alice; Amy Adams, Best Actress – Musical or Comedy for Big Eyes; and J.K. Simmons, Best Supporting Actor for Whiplash.

In the Television category, new shows ruled as The Affair and Transparent won Best Drama and Best Musical or Comedy, respectively.